Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mike Sanders says And the equivocation and silence of the non war bloggers is deafening. Not only condemned for what we say, we are now condemned by what we don’t say. Weblogging now has a new owner and that owner is the war bloggers and those who believe that if we don’t […]
Month: April 2002
Small Things
Today the clouds rolled in and it started raining. I spent the afternoon listening to excellent music, sipping hot cider, and emailing old friends I haven’t talked with in a long time, including “bossman”, my ex-boss from dot-com days who now lives in Australia. Among the music I listened to is McCartney’s new double CD […]
Shattered Webs
Shattered Webs Points meet and swirl in an eddy of communication and reach, growing into a circle so large that light must surely shine from its depths… …until the darkness of the surround intrudes and the circle spins more slowly …and falters …and breaks Splintering into bits and pieces of shattered web, gossamer fine, edges […]
Hijacked domain
You may or may not have heard about the hijacking of the www.hoopla.com domain from Leslie Harpold. If you haven’t, you can read more on the story at Textism, Time is Tight, MetaFilter, and diveintomark. What’s funny is that I received an email last week “warning” me that burningbird.org and other variations of “burningbird.xxx” were being scooped up and […]
A weblogger’s nightmare: I am looking at a weblog page with a Google box to the right and a NY Times box to the left and several buttons with coffee mugs all over them that generate OPML, RSS, and various other assorted and sundry XML flavors. Within the page there is this outline with links […]
